Fortunately, the Cupertino-based tech giant rectified the issue with the roll out of iPadOS 15.6. With the update, affected sixth-generation iPad minis should be able to detect chargers and other USB-C accessories.
What does iPadOS 15.6 do?
The iPadOS 15.6, similar to iOS 15.6, rectifies a lengthy list of security flaws. To put it succinctly, iPad 15.6 addressed issues regarding apps gaining access to root privileges, vulnerable avenues that could be abused by remote users, and more. To check out Apple’s in-depth list of iPadOS 15.6 security updates, click here (opens in new tab). Like iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6 also fixes the following bugs:
An issue where Settings may continue to display that device storage is full even if it is availableAn issue that may cause braille devices to slow down or stop responding when navigating text in MailAn issue in Safari where a tab may revert back to a previous page
iPadOS 15.6 also joins iOS 15.6 in offering a new TV app feature that lets users pause, rewind and fast-forward live sports games. To update to iPad 15.6, navigate to Settings > General > Software Update.